Can beijing city university's calligraphy major change to a major?

How do freshmen in beijing city university change their majors? Xiaobian collected and sorted out the application conditions about Beijing ... This major cooperated with Beijing Calligraphers Association, hired high-level industry experts to guide artistic practice, and implemented the responsibility of tutors.

chapter I principles of changing majors article 1 undergraduate students should change majors on the principle of maintaining education fairness, respecting students' wishes, giving full play to students' specialties and not affecting students' completion of their studies. article 2 in principle, the number of students transferred from each major should not exceed 1%-15% of the original total number of students in the major. when the number of students applying for transfer exceeds the allowable number, Priority shall be given to applicants according to their professional achievements, except for students who need to adjust their majors due to illness. Article 3 The number of students transferred from each major shall not exceed the original total number of students in this major

Chapter II Conditions for changing majors Article 5 After entering the school, students who meet one of the following conditions may apply for changing majors: 1. After entering the school, they may apply for changing majors because they suffer from certain diseases or physical defects (which require the examination certificate of the medical unit designated by the school), or they really have special difficulties (which need to be recognized by the school).

2. Those who really have expertise and relevant achievements, and can better exert their expertise by changing their major; Article 6 If transferring to a major has specific requirements for a student's specialty or expertise, in addition to meeting the procedures for transferring to a major in Chapter III above, Article 1 If a student needs to transfer to a major after entering school, he should report to the students in the campus at the end of the first semester of his freshman year.